2022
DOI: 10.1186/s43161-021-00064-6
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Validity and reliability of balance Y-MED application in chronic mechanical low back pain patients

Abstract: Background Low back pain patients suffer from balance disturbance. Balance allows a person to interact with the surrounding environment and to do his daily activities. As recent technology has facilitated patient monitoring and enhanced our ability to monitor patients remotely, smartphone apps have been developed to achieve this goal. There are various balance assessment instruments used nowadays. It may be subjective or objective assessments. This study was applied to verify if the measurement… Show more

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“…Balance was measured for participated adolescents by YMED mobile application which included vestibular balance assessment with opened and closed eyes and also, balance board test. Balance Y-MED smart phone application uses a motion accelerometer sensor It has been proven to be accurate and useful as a portable method of measuring postural equilibrium (23) . While no statistically significant difference was seen between the two exercise regimens, this study did find that both the McKenzie and William's exercises improved vestibular and balance board balance in adolescents with NSLBP.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Balance was measured for participated adolescents by YMED mobile application which included vestibular balance assessment with opened and closed eyes and also, balance board test. Balance Y-MED smart phone application uses a motion accelerometer sensor It has been proven to be accurate and useful as a portable method of measuring postural equilibrium (23) . While no statistically significant difference was seen between the two exercise regimens, this study did find that both the McKenzie and William's exercises improved vestibular and balance board balance in adolescents with NSLBP.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%